Diagnostic Imaging

Diagnostic imaging allows
non-invasive methods such as xrays and ultrasound to view the
internal organs or bones.

RADIOGRAPHY

At VetCare we have a high powered Xray machine and a Fuji-CR digital processing system.
What does this mean for your pet? It means less time spent on the xray table - pets appreciate this- and consistent high-quality diagnostic images. We provide images of the chest, the abdomen and bone problems as well as “contrast” studies of the urinary tract and spine where necessary. We also have a separate dental xray machine which enhances VetCare’s dental facility.

Ultrasound

Few NZ companion animal practices have ultrasonography available
on-site. Ten years ago an Australasian veterinary publication ran a
competition in which the prize was 12 months free use of a new
ultrasound machine. We submitted the records and xrays of one of our
cases and won the competition (always good to get one up on the
Aussies). We have been developing our skills in the use of
diagnostic ultrasound since, and now have our own human hospital
equivalent ultrasound machine. We regularly see
patients referred from other vet clinics around the Bay of
Plenty for this procedure.

Ultrasound allows us to see many things that an xray cannot see.
It is very helpful in the gentle assessment of heart problems or in
regions of the abdomen or chest where fluid accumulates. And of
course it allows the first glimpses of pregnancy!

Diagnostic Laboratory

At VetCare we perform many laboratory tests within the practice.
These include tests from lumps and bumps, blood, urine and skin
samples. The results are immediately available allowing us to
promptly plan a course of treatment or reassure you that no action
is required.

We also use the expertise of specialist veterinary pathologists
in Hamilton to help us with cases where more detail is needed.
In most cases we are able to get back to you with the results of
these tests in 1 to 2 days.